Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia
This research aims to analyze the regional GDP per capita convergence on the big five islands in Indonesia, which is Sumatera, Java, Borneo, Celebes, and Moluccas and Papua during period 2012-2021. Analyzed convergence included Sigma Convergence, Absolute Beta Convergence, and Conditional Beta Conve...
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author | Murbanto Sinaga Rika Surianto Zalukhu Rapat Piter Sony Hutauruk Daniel Collyn |
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description | This research aims to analyze the regional GDP per capita convergence on the big five islands in Indonesia, which is Sumatera, Java, Borneo, Celebes, and Moluccas and Papua during period 2012-2021. Analyzed convergence included Sigma Convergence, Absolute Beta Convergence, and Conditional Beta Convergence. Data that is used in this research is Panel Data. Data analysis technique is Panel Data Analysis Method with Fixed Effect Model (FEM) approach. Results of the analysis show that the convergence the regional GDP per capita convergence on the big five islands in Indonesia is happened during period 2012-2021, meaning there is an indication that income dispersion between Sumatera, Java, Borneo, Celebes, and Moluccas and Papua is becoming smaller. Next, the results show that the beta absolute and conditional convergence is happened, which indicates that income growth per capita for the underdeveloped islands is higher than the advanced economic development islands, pushing for a convergent economic. Population growth and capital expenditure are variables that significantly affect in accelerating this convergence. |
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spelling | doaj-art-adf4edc2a5624af4bf8fa871b79740922025-01-27T12:24:49ZengIndonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)2477-85242502-81032023-06-019281882910.29210/0202327281372Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in IndonesiaMurbanto Sinaga0Rika Surianto Zalukhu1Rapat Piter Sony Hutauruk2Daniel Collyn3Universitas Sumatera UtaraSTIE Bina KaryaSTIE Bina KaryaSTIE Bina KaryaThis research aims to analyze the regional GDP per capita convergence on the big five islands in Indonesia, which is Sumatera, Java, Borneo, Celebes, and Moluccas and Papua during period 2012-2021. Analyzed convergence included Sigma Convergence, Absolute Beta Convergence, and Conditional Beta Convergence. Data that is used in this research is Panel Data. Data analysis technique is Panel Data Analysis Method with Fixed Effect Model (FEM) approach. Results of the analysis show that the convergence the regional GDP per capita convergence on the big five islands in Indonesia is happened during period 2012-2021, meaning there is an indication that income dispersion between Sumatera, Java, Borneo, Celebes, and Moluccas and Papua is becoming smaller. Next, the results show that the beta absolute and conditional convergence is happened, which indicates that income growth per capita for the underdeveloped islands is higher than the advanced economic development islands, pushing for a convergent economic. Population growth and capital expenditure are variables that significantly affect in accelerating this convergence.https://jurnal.iicet.org/index.php/jppi/article/view/2728convergence, regional gdp per capita, population growth, investment, capital expenditure |
spellingShingle | Murbanto Sinaga Rika Surianto Zalukhu Rapat Piter Sony Hutauruk Daniel Collyn Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) convergence, regional gdp per capita, population growth, investment, capital expenditure |
title | Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia |
title_full | Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia |
title_fullStr | Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed | Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia |
title_short | Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia |
title_sort | convergence of regional gdp per capita among the big islands in indonesia |
topic | convergence, regional gdp per capita, population growth, investment, capital expenditure |
url | https://jurnal.iicet.org/index.php/jppi/article/view/2728 |
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